BasketBall Stats: Very Cool App Review

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Very Cool AppI'm coaching my son's 6th grade basketball team. This app has made seeing what plays work and what doesn't work, easy!! There was some serious thought put into this app. the shot diagrams, and reports are AWESOME!!! when the game is done, I can instantly email all the data to my other coaches and we are all working off the same page.
If I had to find a negative, I guess it would be the CSV file is a little messed up but I don't use it all that much. Its accurate for the team, but each player just show's totals for every quarter. Also the time function for each player seems a little off. games are 24 minutes but was showing some kids played 30 minutes or more. still trying to figure that out, but not a show stopper at all!

Stats are a breeze nowThis app allows one person to keep stats that would take 3-4 sheets of paper to keep on clipboards. The UI is intuitive and quick. Mid and post game processing of stats takes only seconds. The reports allow great summary reports as well as player specific reports. The images look great on the reports but are not too big to email the entire set in one email. I love it and am happy to get rid of clipboard and pencils.
DISLIKES/Suggestions: keep a running shooting percentage along with shots attempted/made. Give options for four color because the visual contrast can make it hard to see for some team colors. Make event buttons slightly smaller so scrolling cn be eliminated if possible. Would like the option of shot charts by quarter and half.
TIP: I don't care about individual player stats for the opposing team. I created one player (00-oppteam) to log shots and all other stats for opponent. That worked well for what we needed.

Like, could love with updates.This app has one of the most intuitive UI's for play by play stat capture I have seen. Subs are a breeze. Instantenous play by play edit capability is smart. Opportunity is in delivering a more robust infrastructure: leagues/seasons grouping to enable tracking and reporting for multiple youth teams/leagues and total season reports (currently, reports are by game only). Other potential enhancements: 1) editable game options like time/qtr, shot clock use, personal/team foul tracking and 2) ability to enter an entire game schedule vs 1 at a time--this on is a "nice to have" vs "need to have". Again, good, intuitive UI for game tracking with some enhancements required to compete with pricier options.